Ericsson releases Egypt-made AI software worldwide: Telecom giant Ericsson has released AI software worldwide that was developed by researchers at its hub in Egypt, the company said in a statement. The software will be used by its clients to improve customer experience, increase revenues, optimize capital and operating expenses, and reduce carbon emissions. The company called it a “key milestone” for its Egypt hub, which uses local scientists and engineers to design and build data-driven software and AI products. “Establishing such a hub in Egypt reaffirms the country’s pioneering position and unique capabilities as a regional leader in ICT services,” said Country Manager at Ericsson Egypt Sameh Shoukry.
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